Atlanta Shakespeare Company Archives Internship

Atlanta, GA | Posted:
October 23, 2018

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This unpaid internship is designed to give a local college student the chance to participate in the beginning stages of an archival project to preserve, archive, digitize, and eventually provide free public access to ASC materials.

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This unpaid internship is designed to give a local college student the chance to participate in the beginning stages of an archival project to preserve, archive, digitize, and eventually provide free public access through an online, digital collection of thirty-two years of Atlanta Shakespeare Company materials.

Materials consist of photographs, playbills, slides and negatives, videos, posters, brochures, newspaper and journal clippings, and documents relating to the foundation and expansion of the company, as well as mixed media objects like costumes, props, small set pieces, and models. ASC is an important fixture in the Atlanta arts community, and this archival project will ensure that our materials, which constitute a record of our artistic growth and our contribution to the Atlanta theatrical scene, will be properly preserved.

The ASC Archives Internship is designed to be flexible in many ways. The Archives Intern may conduct a short internship, beginning as soon as the week of November 5th 2018 and ending the week before school exams in December 2018 or a longer internship, beginning as soon as the week of November 5th 2018 and ending the week before school exams in April or May of 2019.

An intern who elects to complete a longer internship will be given time off when school is not in session in December 2018-2019. An intern who elects to complete a longer internship will have more opportunity to record oral histories and work closely with ASC’s archivist than a student who elects to complete the shorter internship. The Archives Intern must work at least five and no more than twelve hours per week but may work on any one or two weekdays each week between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Archives Intern will work with the Internship Supervisor to determine a fixed schedule before the start of the internship, but the intern may adjust his or her internship schedule to fit different class times in the fall and spring semesters. The internship may be completed independent from a student’s studies or may be completed for college credit.

To apply, please prepare a resume and cover letter expressing why you are interested in the internship and explaining past academic and extracurricular experiences, including internships and jobs, that would make you the best candidate for the internship. In your cover letter, please indicate whether you are interested in a short or long internship, how many hours you would like to work each week, and your preferred schedule.

Please send your resume and cover letter to Associate Director of Education Development Samantha Smith at samantha@shakespearetavern.com as soon as possible.